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Rep. Katie Porter
RepKatiePorter
Last week, I voted for the coronavirus relief bill, which the President has *finally* signed into law after a week of delay. I know the legislation isn’t perfect, so I
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Aaron Huertas
aaronhuertas
In case you were wondering, yes, all the arguments against #DCStatehood are bad faith, blubbering nonsense.You can't make a good faith argument for disenfranchising 700,000 people. "But you can just
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Petros Chrysafis
pchrysafis
I want to love the Monster Wolf idea and the Wacky Inflatable Tube man idea as deterrents but I have my reservations (a thread). Most of these deterrents are often
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Ellen Chang
EllenYChang
Thread:TransUnion's latest consumer study shows that "nearly one-quarter (22%) of all Americans—equating to an estimated 46 million adults over 18—indicated they need a future stimulus check just to get by."
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ORH
ORHamilton
Here’s hoping Egypt’s waning geo-strategic importance leads to the release of the EIPR staff. In every dept Egypt is less relevant now to EU and US interests than it was
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Nick "Childish Branzino” Birman-Trickett
ntrickett16
McFaul's policy recs are all solid, but the discourse around Russia as a rising power really misrepresents the underlying political economy of Russian foreign policy as well as how the
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Andy Vance
AndyVance
I am amused by the number of posts from friends in agriculture have posted of a similar bent, as if our industry hasn’t been the beneficiary of staggering amounts of
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Dave Rogers
daverpvb
Not for nothing, but when people speak of living an "intentional life," they're talking about exercising the power to choose. The power to choose is the only "power" that exists
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/5An important point over which Chen Yulu is right to worry. The US-China trade relationship is a kind of machine that converts US consumption into Chinese savings, which in turn
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Will Slaughter
MilwaukeeBonds
Few things have been more consistently profitable for 30+ years than ignoring bond vigilantes and inflation cassandras, as US nominal rates grind slowly lower to their eventual destination below zero.
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We The Inevitable
WeTheInevitable
1) GAME THEORY-CHESSWhat could be to come before 1/20/21 - Inauguration Day(Emphasis on **theory**)THREAD. READ. 2) https://www.luc.edu/media/lucedu/law/students/publications/llj/pdfs/vol-51/issue-2/7_Foley%20(309-362).pdfDocument referenc
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Katanga
katanga_uranium
$GC $US30YEl oro descontado por inflación está a un 20% de su maximos histórico (Los 70 fueron asperos). Sigue o las tasas lo frenan? Manotazo de ahogado de la tasa
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Mostly Borrowed Ideas
borrowed_ideas
1/ Notes from $FB 2Q'20 call1.8 Bn DAU/2.7 Bn MAU (+12% YoY) 9 mn active advertisers180 mn businesses who use FB products"...the tech industry is an American success story. Products
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Dylan McLemore
voiceofD
Out of all the issues surrounding Tuesday's election, it's got to be the coronavirus. The generational impact. The lives lost & still to be lost. My wife, working in an
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Cem Karsan 🥐
jam_croissant
1/x Post election Vol compression w/ massive Vanna flows Rally & hold above the 20 day on close Dec/Jan election hump flattening some, but still has room to
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Dr Jack Barrie
thinkcircles
I have put together a compendium of +270 Scotlands #GreenRecovery recommendations made by +24 organisations/committees. Main themes:1. Wellbeing2. Energy3. Natural Capital4. Circular EconomyDownload HD image here: https://drive.google.com/f
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